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WT's avatar

They say it's fungus, but under the microscope it looks like plastic wires with chambers filled with black pellets. None of it looks like an organism under the microscope.

Note, I'm talking about this specific case, because there are other phenomena that indeed behave like fungus, like this.

https://odysee.com/@wickedtruths:2/Timelapse-Morgellons-white-fiber-network-growth-from-dental-sample:a

So that, people would definitely call a fungus, however to me it doesn't even look organic. Rather, it looks like polymers and crystals. Techno fungus.

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MellowKat's avatar

True. Possibly CrispR engineered nano-fungus. :-)

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ester jackson's avatar

https://librti.com/view-video/urgent-scientists-confirm-fake-spiderwebs

://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com/p/dr-rob-williams-the-age-of-geoengineering?publication_id=1743692&post_id=156628802&r=nm6xk&triedRedirect=true&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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MellowKat's avatar

Yes!!!!!!

We need to be comparing samples.

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Kico's avatar

Here are some remedies for fungus:

Some plant-derived compounds show antifungal properties that might help as supportive therapies. Here are a few plant-based options with antifungal potential:

1. Garlic (Allium sativum)

• Contains allicin, a strong antifungal compound.

• Has shown activity against various fungi, including Candida and Aspergillus.

• May help support immune function.

2. Turmeric (Curcuma longa)

• Contains curcumin, which has antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.

• May help reduce fungal growth and inflammation caused by infection.

3. Pau d’Arco (Tabebuia impetiginosa)

• Contains lapachol, which has antifungal activity.

• Used in traditional medicine for fungal and bacterial infections.

4. Oregano Oil (Origanum vulgare)

• Rich in carvacrol and thymol, potent antifungal compounds.

• Has been shown to inhibit fungal growth in studies.

5. Black Walnut (Juglans nigra)

• Contains juglone, a natural antifungal.

• Traditionally used for fungal infections and parasites.

6. Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)

• Has strong antifungal and antimicrobial properties.

• Commonly used for skin-related fungal infections.

7. Berberine (from plants like Goldenseal and Oregon Grape)

• Found in Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal) and Berberis species.

• Has antimicrobial properties and may help combat fungi.

8. Cistus anti microbial

Antifungal Rx: fluconazole

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MellowKat's avatar

Amazing! Thank you!! I am copying and saving.

My home remedy has been to chew two cloves of raw garlic with a mouthful of raw kefir… and then swig down a glass of raw kefir to keep it from upsetting my stomach.

So far so good. :-) I can’t say the person standing next to me loves it… hahaha

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Monica M's avatar

MellowKat, Thank you for all you are doing & putting out there. I just learned about you two days ago from someone who liked my comment to something & who also follows you. I like what you’re saying & completely agree with you!! I was in the dark before & have only learned so much after the Covid scam. I’m in So Cal not too far from some of these fires that I’m sure they’ve started. SCE has already warned that our power will probably be shut off in the next day or so. ❤️ & gratitude from a like-minded, fellow Californian. Btw, I LOVE your Chemtrails tank top…because I absolutely despise the chemtrails! 😬🤬

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PFStevens's avatar

I believe I got valley fever about 16 years ago. It started in the back of my neck. It was like a bad flu. It was just after a “forest fire” I recall. I’m in LA.

We’re having terrible wind here and now Pacific Palisades is on fire. I knew once the wind “started” what was coming next

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MellowKat's avatar

Ugh. :( I lived in the Valley for a time. We were inundated with chemicals & ag-dust. Rough stuff!

Intereting that you got valley fever after a "forest fire."

Perhaps a "forest fire," like the ones that Robert Brame calls out? :D

https://rumble.com/v3zvx50-if-houses-burn-but-trees-do-not-is-it-really-a-forest-fire.html

I'll be thinking of the folks in the Pacific Palisades. :(

They're really wearing us down!! We all have to be ready....even if it's simply to support our neighbors. Yikes. I'll check the news-

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Jett888's avatar

Kat, they are also dumping over the water reservoirs in the San Diego county to Los Angeles county. I have caught them time and time

again, circling over the reservoirs. Then they delete the flight track that flew that segment.

I have seen this from the police, sheriff and the San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E).

Once I told SDG&E that I tracked them live circling again and again over the reservoir they literally deleted that flight log. They are corrupt. I'm glad you are documenting and watching.

I would love to know how to test the water!! I grow my own food too and the brown spots and burns and low production on fruit trees is troubling.

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Anomalous Farrier's avatar

Huge thanks to everyone who participated in bringing this critical to know information together. Noted! Good work everyone.

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Tom Moonclutch's avatar

Absolutely astounding…

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Jett888's avatar

Did you catch how the pilot you first confronted (respectfully) threw out the "Conspiracy Theory" bs as he just finished spraying us like bugs?

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